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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'from figure' can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to a number or statistic that is used to illustrate a point in a text. For example, "According to a study conducted by the World Wildlife Fund, up to 40% of species worldwide are facing extinction - a figure that increases substantially from figure just a few decades ago."
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From "Figure Skating's Rough Justice," by Ian Crouch.
Updated at 5.31pm GMT 5.30pm GMT Breaking news Plushenko has announced his retirement from figure skating.
From Figure.
Continued from Figure 3.
Compound 12 from Figure 3.
when from Figure 4(b).
The initial values are from Figure 3a.
From Figure 8, it derives that, (41).
As can be seen from Figure.
This is evident from Figure 6A.
Compound 2 from Figure 3. Figure S3.
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